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Jaime C. de Veyra

Jaime Carlos de Veyra y Díaz (November 4, 1873 – March 7, 1963) was a Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine Islands from 1917 to 1923 and the 1st Governor of Leyte from 1906 to 1907.

Jaime C. de Veyra
De Veyra in c. 1905
Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Philippine Islands
In office
March 4, 1917 – March 4, 1923
Serving with Teodoro R. Yangco (1917-1920)
Isauro Gabaldon (1920-1923)
Preceded byManuel Earnshaw
Succeeded byPedro Guevara
Chairman of the Institute of National Language
In office
1937–1944
Professor and Head, Department of Spanish, University of the Philippines
In office
1923–1937
Member of the Philippine National Assembly from Leyte's Fourth District
In office
1907–1912
Preceded byPost created
Succeeded byFrancisco Enage
Governor of Leyte
In office
1906–1907
Succeeded byRodrigo Pariña
Personal details
Born(1873-11-04)November 4, 1873
Tanauan, Leyte, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedMarch 7, 1963(1963-03-07) (aged 89)
Manila, Philippines
Political partyNacionalista
SpouseSofia Reyes[1]
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas
Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Early life edit

He was born on November 4, 1873, in the town of Tanauan in Leyte province.[2]

Education edit

De Veyra attended both public and private schools. In 1888, he began studying at Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila, and graduated in 1893 with a Bachelor of Arts. In 1895, he began studying for a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. He completed both degrees in 1898.[2]

Political career edit

From 1888 to 1899, he served as secretary to the Military Governor of Leyte, General Ambrosio Moxica.[2]

In 1901, he was elected municipal councilor in the town of Cebu, and became municipal vice-president the following year. In 1903, he became president of the electoral assembly of Cebu. In 1904, de Veyra became Director of Liceo de Maasim, in Leyte, and served until 1905.[2]

In 1905, he became an editor for the Spanish- and Tagalog-language newspaper El Renacimiento.[2]

In 1906, de Veyra became Governor of Leyte, He served until 1907, when he became a member of the first Philippine Assembly as the first representative of Leyte's Fourth District in the Philippine House of Representatives. He served in the Assembly until 1913, when he became a member of the Philippine Commission 1913–1916.[2]

In 1916, de Veyra was appointed executive secretary of the Philippine Islands under Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison, and served until 1917.[2]

In 1917, de Veyra was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Resident Commissioner of the Philippines. He reelected in 1920 and served from March 4, 1917, to March 3, 1923. He was declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1922.[2]

He engaged in journalistic work during 1923, and he became head of the department of Spanish, University of the Philippines at Manila, serving in such capacity from 1925 to 1936. From 1937 to 1944, de Veyra was the director of the Institute of National Language. He also served as historical researcher in charge of manuscripts and publications, National Library, and historical researcher, Office of the President, during 1946.

Personal life edit

Jaime de Veyra married clubwoman and suffragette Sofia Reyes in 1907. They had four children,[3] Their son Manuel E. de Veyra was a doctor during World War II serving at Bataan.[4] Their son Jesus de Veyra became a judge, and dean of the Ateneo Law School from 1976 to 1981.[5]

Sofia de Veyra died in 1953, aged 77 years old.[6] Jaime de Veyra died in Manila, Philippines on March 7, 1963. He was buried at La Loma Cemetery in Caloocan.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sofia T. Reyes-de Veyra". Geni.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Cornejo, Miguel R. (1939). Cornejo's Commonwealth Directory of the Philippines. Manila: Miguel R. Cornejo. p. 2216.
  3. ^ "On Equality with Husbands" Galena Weekly Republican (18 August 1922): 6. via Newspapers.com 
  4. ^ Manuel E. de Veyra, Doctor at Bataan 1941-1942 (New Day Publishers 1991). ISBN 9789711004606
  5. ^ "The Early Years" 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine Ateneo Law Journal.
  6. ^ Rosario Avila de Veyra, Faith, Work, Success: An Appraisal of the Life and Work of Sofia Reyes de Veyra (University of San Carlos, 1959).

External links edit

U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Resident Commissioner from the Philippines to the United States Congress
1917–1923
Served alongside: Teodoro R. Yangco and Isauro Gabaldon
Succeeded by
House of Representatives of the Philippines
New title Member of the Philippine Assembly
from Leyte's 4th district

1907–1912
Succeeded by
Francisco D. Enage
Political offices
Office established Governor of Leyte
1906–1907
Succeeded by
Rodrigo Pariña

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office 1937 1944Professor and Head Department of Spanish University of the PhilippinesIn office 1923 1937Member of the Philippine National Assembly from Leyte s Fourth DistrictIn office 1907 1912Preceded byPost createdSucceeded byFrancisco EnageGovernor of LeyteIn office 1906 1907Succeeded byRodrigo ParinaPersonal detailsBorn 1873 11 04 November 4 1873Tanauan Leyte Captaincy General of the PhilippinesDiedMarch 7 1963 1963 03 07 aged 89 Manila PhilippinesPolitical partyNacionalistaSpouseSofia Reyes 1 Children4Alma materUniversity of Santo TomasColegio de San Juan de Letran Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Political career 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHe was born on November 4 1873 in the town of Tanauan in Leyte province 2 Education editDe Veyra attended both public and private schools In 1888 he began studying at Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila and graduated in 1893 with a Bachelor of Arts In 1895 he began studying for a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila He completed both degrees in 1898 2 Political career editFrom 1888 to 1899 he served as secretary to the Military Governor of Leyte General Ambrosio Moxica 2 In 1901 he was elected municipal councilor in the town of Cebu and became municipal vice president the following year In 1903 he became president of the electoral assembly of Cebu In 1904 de Veyra became Director of Liceo de Maasim in Leyte and served until 1905 2 In 1905 he became an editor for the Spanish and Tagalog language newspaper El Renacimiento 2 In 1906 de Veyra became Governor of Leyte He served until 1907 when he became a member of the first Philippine Assembly as the first representative of Leyte s Fourth District in the Philippine House of Representatives He served in the Assembly until 1913 when he became a member of the Philippine Commission 1913 1916 2 In 1916 de Veyra was appointed executive secretary of the Philippine Islands under Governor General Francis Burton Harrison and served until 1917 2 In 1917 de Veyra was elected to the U S House of Representatives as a Resident Commissioner of the Philippines He reelected in 1920 and served from March 4 1917 to March 3 1923 He was declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1922 2 He engaged in journalistic work during 1923 and he became head of the department of Spanish University of the Philippines at Manila serving in such capacity from 1925 to 1936 From 1937 to 1944 de Veyra was the director of the Institute of National Language He also served as historical researcher in charge of manuscripts and publications National Library and historical researcher Office of the President during 1946 Personal life editJaime de Veyra married clubwoman and suffragette Sofia Reyes in 1907 They had four children 3 Their son Manuel E de Veyra was a doctor during World War II serving at Bataan 4 Their son Jesus de Veyra became a judge and dean of the Ateneo Law School from 1976 to 1981 5 Sofia de Veyra died in 1953 aged 77 years old 6 Jaime de Veyra died in Manila Philippines on March 7 1963 He was buried at La Loma Cemetery in Caloocan nbsp De Veyra in the United States nbsp De Veyra welcoming the 2nd Philippine delegation Left to right De Veyra Manuel L Quezon Frank McIntyre Sergio Osmena and Isauro Gabaldon See also editCommission on the Filipino Language List of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans in the United States Congress Resident Commissioner of the PhilippinesReferences edit Sofia T Reyes de Veyra Geni a b c d e f g h Cornejo Miguel R 1939 Cornejo s Commonwealth Directory of the Philippines Manila Miguel R Cornejo p 2216 On Equality with Husbands Galena Weekly Republican 18 August 1922 6 via Newspapers com nbsp Manuel E de Veyra Doctor at Bataan 1941 1942 New Day Publishers 1991 ISBN 9789711004606 The Early Years Archived 2017 12 01 at the Wayback Machine Ateneo Law Journal Rosario Avila de Veyra Faith Work Success An Appraisal of the Life and Work of Sofia Reyes de Veyra University of San Carlos 1959 External links editUnited States Congress Jaime C de Veyra id D000276 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress U S House of Representatives Preceded byManuel Earnshaw Resident Commissioner from the Philippines to the United States Congress1917 1923 Served alongside Teodoro R Yangco and Isauro Gabaldon Succeeded byPedro Guevara House of Representatives of the Philippines New title Member of the Philippine Assemblyfrom Leyte s 4th district1907 1912 Succeeded byFrancisco D Enage Political offices Office established Governor of Leyte1906 1907 Succeeded byRodrigo Parina nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaime C de Veyra amp oldid 1221790947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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